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University of Johannesburg
BA Hons in Journalism
- Johannesburg, South Africa
BA
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Full-time students register for five modules. Part-time students register for the specialization modules and the research essay in the first year. In the second year, part-time students register for Communication Theory and an elective module. Any two of the elective modules are not necessarily offered every year.


University of Johannesburg
MA in Journalism (Coursework/Research)
- Johannesburg, South Africa
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
A dissertation on a theme from Journalism that provides evidence of the critical sense and research capability of the candidate is required. A research article that is suitable for publication is also required.


University of Johannesburg
PhD in Journalism
- Johannesburg, South Africa
PhD
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
The Doctoral study program comprises a thesis that makes an original contribution to the field of Journalism on a topic selected in consultation with the Departmental Chairperson. A maximum of four advanced seminars on relevant aspects of the topic of study and an oral examination (the equivalent of two papers each consisting of four modules) as prescribed in the General Regulation book are required. A research article that is suitable for publication in an academic journal is also required.
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Studying journalism in South Africa offers a dynamic mix of practical and theoretical coursework that prepares you for a fast-paced media landscape. This field emphasizes storytelling, critical analysis, and ethical reporting, making it an exciting choice for those passionate about communication and current events.
Through courses in media law, investigative journalism, and multimedia reporting, you'll develop key skills like conducting interviews, writing compelling narratives, and utilizing digital platforms. Many journalism programs also include hands-on experiences, such as internships and workshops, which foster independence and creativity. These opportunities allow students to apply their learning in real-world contexts, enhancing their adaptability.
South Africa's rich cultural diversity provides a unique backdrop for journalists, encouraging the exploration of various local and international perspectives. This environment supports intellectual growth as you engage with pressing social issues and emerging trends in media. Graduates of journalism programs frequently find work in newsrooms, digital media, and public relations, with skills that are transferable across the globe.